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ralenth

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  1. Wet: Super sweet mint. Hello noisy flamboyant floppy hats!

    Drydown: As it dries, a smoky deliciousness begins to surface. The mint and sugar hover in the foreground.

     

    Dry: We're back to sweet, soft mint, though not as flamboyantly floppy hats as before.

     

    Throw: Juke Joint hovers very close to the skin.


  2. Let me start this review by begging the Lab to make this permanent. This is absolutely gorgeous.

     

    Mrs. Palmer's is evocative of an old private library, paneled in dark wood. There are swirling currents of sophisticated vanilla. The patchouli is very slight at first to my nose, but as time progresses, it becomes more evident.

     

    My SO took one whiff of the test area and demanding that we stockpile this for the apocalypse. We will be the best smelling zombie-free household on the block.


  3. Source: Lab imp, new.

    Wet: Warm, resiny, lush, slightly boozy.

     

    Drydown: Slightly honeyed red wine. The resin seems to be fading as it dries.

     

    Dry: Barely there, honey dust.

     

    Throw: Minimal. Very close to skin.

     

    Overall: It doesn't last more than an hour, at most. I enjoyed Athens, though.


  4. Source: Original decant circle bottle from Lab, aged.

     

    Bottle: White chocolate dominates my nose anytime I put it to this bottle. I catch hints of a plasticky fruitiness. I think my nose is out to be a foodie hater without even giving it a chance. Silly nose. Now, to skin test...

    Wet: Lush, swelling apricot. Sweet and juicy... it is completely inducing lascivious thoughts. Mmm, apricots.

    Drydown: The white chocolate comes into play gently, which surprises me. Usually this is all I can smell. A few soft raspberry whispers chime in. Lovely, delicate balance.

    Overall: Soft, and prettily sweet. It no longer has the initial apricot va-va-voom that made my heart race, but it is still has a nice balance. I don't usually want to smell like candy, but if I did, I would reach for this.


  5. Source: Fresh Lab imp

     

    In the imp: Tart cherries and... gravy?

     

    Wet: The cherry Luden's note whooshes to the top over a thrumming gravy boat.

     

    Drydown: The cherry is subsiding and I'm starting to get the aroma of one of those tv dinners with the turkey and stuffing. Hmm.

     

    Dry: Slightly buttery stuffing drizzled with gravy.

     

    Overall: I'm suddenly wishing for Thanksgiving. I'm not a foodie, but my curiosity has been assuaged. To date, this is the strangest BPAL I have tried.


  6. Soft, cool heather, dribbled with blackberry juice and wrapped in a misty breeze.

     

    Glasgow reminds me of washing my hair after brewing heather beer. Obviously, we're missing the warm hoppiness, but it's quite charming.

     

    Surprisingly, I'm in love.


  7. Wet: Bazooka Joe single note. It's perfectly sweet and powdery.

     

    Drydown: Softly vanilla-ed bubblegum.

     

    Dry: Disappeared.

     

    Overall: I was fascinated by my sudden desire to collect Bazooka Joe comics again. Thankfully, it passed as this faded into the aether.


  8. This scent quickly turns sharp, medicinal, and herbal green on my skin. The heavy parsley cloud hangs on for ten minutes before sharing the limelight with a soft, blooming jasmine. It's an odd combination, but eventually the jasmine wins out and the verdant notes die off.


  9. Bottle: Peanut buttery toffee popcorn.

     

    Wet: Light, fluffy popcorn kernels with movie theater butter. Mmm...

     

    Drydown: Slightly sweet, a little plasticky, but overall mostly still popcorn.

     

    Dry: Vacillates between popcorn and a soft delicious sweet musk. If I could shoo away the popcorn...

     

    Overall: I was really hoping for more cotton candy on my skin. I'm not a foodie, but I could totally go for some cotton candy in liquid magic BPAL form. We all have our limitations, right? Don't tell on me.


  10. Bottle: Crisp apple, slightly sweet.

     

    Wet: Slightly tart apple, with something hollow resonating underneath.

     

    Drydown: As it warms, that hollow thing morphs into caramel sticky sweetness.

     

    Dry: This smells exactly like the bag of Brach's candy corn that I regretfully consume every Halloween.

     

    Overall: A foodie lover's dream. Not for me.


  11. Luperci 2011:

     

    Bottle: Mmm, vetiver with a touch of sweetness.

    Wet: Soft, musky, slightly animalistic. This is sort of how I imagine a clean satyr would smell.

     

    Drydown: As it dries, Luperci '11 gains a honey drenched woods undertone as if it were embracing a lovely captured nymph.

     

    Dry: A sexy dappled patch of forest ground (without the loam I detest so much).

    Verdict: Luperci 2011 is a little gentler than the previous incarnations I have tested, but I adore it.


  12. Bottle aged since release.

     

    Wet: Coconut and soft aquatic florals.

     

    Drydown:At this stage, my SO came in and asked if I was"drinking Mexican cocoa." Nope, quite a morph!

     

    Dry: Soft and chocolatey, not really my thing. It is very pretty, but a little too foody on my skin for some reason.


  13. Soft, sweet, floral. I usually find freesia to be overpowering, but Nymphia is delightfully feminine without the unpleasantness I usually find in florals. After it dries down, Nymphia is predominantly apple blossom with hints of white rose. I would definitely classify this as a spring scent.


  14. Soft, dry woods, with sweet vanilla overtones. At first, I catch hints of something ferally musky, almost like vetiver, but not quite. After five minutes, the scent slips into a sweet, powdery phase over the wood base. After an hour, it has faded to a whisper, but it is soft, woodsy and unisex. I never heard anything from my dreaded nemesis rose on this one, thankfully.


  15. Beautiful, crisp snow, juniper and pine. It has mysterious undertones, very much like the forest in Mononoke Hime that an earlier reviewer compared it to...

     

    This very nearly was sent to a massive eBay destash. I am so glad I took the chance to retest this as I adore it!


  16. Wet: Wet leaves and sweet pear with hints of soft muskiness.

     

    Drydown: It reminds me of a gentler Falling Leaf Moon (2009). As it dries, HM 2007 is soft and creamy. Oh, delicious.

     

    Dry: Gentle, sweet musk. Disappears within two hours.

     

    Overall: This one hugs tightly to the skin. I wish it lasted longer, though.

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